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SPECIAL 

EXHIBITION  CATALOGUE 


CITY  ART  MUSEUM 

SAINT  LOUIS 


EXHIBITION  OF 

FRENCH  AND  BELGIAN  ART 

FROM  THE 

PANAMA-PACIFIC  INTERNATIONAL 
EXPOSITION,  1915 


Opening,  February  6, 1916 


Series  1916 


No.  4 


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Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 
in  2016 


https://archive.org/detaiis/exhibitionoffrenOOstio 


SPECIAL  EXHIBITION  CATALOGUE  Series  of  1916;  No.  4 


EXHIBITION  OF 

FRENCH  AND  BELGIAN  ART 

FROM  THE 

PANAMA-PACIFIC  INTERNATIONAL 
EXPOSITION,  1915 


CITY  ART  MUSEUM 

ST.  LOUIS 


FEBRUARY,  1916 


THE  CITY  ART  MUSEUM,  ST.  LOUIS 


ADMINISTRATIVE  BOARD  OF  CONTROL 


\VILLIAM  K.  BIXBY 
President 

SAMUEL  L.  SHERER 
Vice-President 

DANIEL  CATLIN 
DAVID  R.  FRANCIS 
MAX  KOTANY 
WILLIAM  H.  LEE 
EDWARD  MALLINCKRODT 
CHARLES  PARSONS  PETTUS 
THOMAS  H.  WEST 


R.  A.  HOLLAND 
Director 

MADELEINE  BORGGRAEFE 
Secretary 


CHARLES  PERCY  DAVIS 
Curator 


The  present  Exhibition  of  French  and  Belgian  Art 
which  is  being  sent  to  various  museums  is  the  greater 
part  of  the  French  exhibit  which  was  shown  in  the 
Palace  of  Fine  Arts  at  the  Panama-Pacific  Exposition,  and 
represents  in  a most  instructive  manner  the  general  trend 
of  French  art  at  the  present  time.  It  was  the  desire  of 
those  responsible  for  the  collection  to  exhibit  chiefly  works 
produced  within  the  last  fifteen  years  and  by  men  of  recog- 
nized ability  of  every  school.  The  major  portion  of  the 
works  here  assembled  was  selected  from  the  Fine  Arts 
Section;  but  a few  judiciously  chosen  additions,  including 
the  Belgian  paintings,  were  made  from  the  retrospective 
exhibition  in  the  French  Pavilion. 

It  is  fair  to  assume  that  all  of  the  works  presented  are 
characteristic  examples  by  the  artists  represented,  and  that 
they  afford  the  American  public  an  opportunity  to  study  the 
typical,  present-day  art  of  France,  the  sort  of  art  that  one 
would  expect  to  find  assembled  in  the  annual  exhibitions  of 
the  Salon.  Following  as  it  does  the  big  annual  exhibitions 
of  American  paintings  exhibited  at  most  of  our  own  museums, 
a splendid  opportunity  is  given  for  comparison,  and,  as  it 
were,  to  gauge  our  contemporary  art.  Moreover,  it  gives  us 
an  insight  into  the  influences  that  tend  to  mould  our  own 
national  art  expression.  It  is  no  injustice  to  the  other  nations 
that  have  contributed  so  much  to  the  upbuilding  of  those 
sound  traditions  upon  which  American  art  is  founded  to 
say  that  to  France  we  are  most  deeply  indebted.  Our  illus- 
trious painters  and  sculptors — Saint  Gaudens,  Bartlett, 
Inness,  Whistler,  Sargent,  and  many  others,  a long  succes- 
sion of  the  most  brilliant  names  in  the  history  of  American 
art — owe  their  success  to  the  thorough  training  received  at 
the  hands  of  their  French  masters. 

It  is  to  such  men  as  Manet  and  Monet  and  their  co-workers 
that  the  world  is  indebted  for  the  great  school  of  impres- 
sionism— the  school  that  taught  us  to  see  the  beauties  of 


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light  and  atmosphere;  the  effect  of  which  is  manifest  in 
the  works  of  every  artist  of  note  in  the  civilized  world. 
Such  is  the  reward  of  that  indomitable  spirit  which  seeks 
the  truth  and  perseveres  against  adverse  criticism. 

One  sees  in  the  art  of  France  a fidelity,  a vigor  and  a 
striving  to  depict  the  life  of  the  people;  and  here  we  may 
add  they  have  pointed  the  way  to  that  long-sought  goal — 
the  achievement  of  an  American  school  of  painting,  a national 
art  as  distinctive  from  that  of  any  other  nation. 

It  is  gratifying  to  note  that  this  exhibition  contains  works 
by  men  of  all  schools.  Paintings  by  the  more  conservative 
artists  who  still  cling  to  academic  principles  are  shown  by 
the  side  of  the  works  of  the  leaders  of  the  newer  move- 
ments; and  here  again  is  evidence  of  the  tendency  toward 
democracy — all  have  a hearing.  America  boasts  of  democ- 
racy, but  France  has  shown  us  a real  democracy,  at  least 
in  art. 

The  City  Art  Museum  and  the  citizens  of  St.  Louis  in 
general  are  greatly  indebted  to  those  in  charge  of  the  French 
Section  of  the  Fine  Arts  Department  of  the  Panama-Pacific 
Exposition  for  the  privilege  of  this  exhibition.  That  many 
of  the  men  represented  are  in  dire  straits  is  well  known, 
and  a rare  opportunity  is  afforded  for  the  acquisition  of 
works  by  some  of  the  best  painters  of  the  present  time. 


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PAINTINGS,  WATER  COLORS  AND  DRAWINGS 
BY  FRENCH  ARTISTS 


ARTISTS 
AND  TITLES 

LOUIS-EMILE  ADAN 

1 The  Holy  Family 

JULES  ADLER 

2 Christmas  in  the  Faubourg 

ALFRED-PIERRE  AGACHE 

3 The  Sword 

GEORGETTE  AGUTTE 

4 My  Garden  in  Spring;  from  the  Studio 

5 The  Lake  of  Compfere,  Haute  Engadine 

Water  Color 

ALBERT  ANDRE 

6 The  Old  Castle 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel 

7 Recumbent  Woman 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel 

J.-FRANCIS  AUBURTIN 

8 The  Swan 

9 Landscape 

JOSEPH-MARIUS  AVY 

10  The  Last  Pin  Water  Color 

11  Fruit 


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GASTON  BALANDE 


13  The  Greased  Pole 


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FRANCK-ANTOINE  BAIL 


12  The  Kitchens;  Chateau  Fleury-en- 

Bierre 

GASTON  BALANDE 

13  The  Greased  Pole 

GEORGES  BARBIER 

14  Turandot  Water  Color 

15  Gilles  Water  Color 


FRANCOIS-CHARLES  BAUDE 

16  Communicants,  Flanders 

PAUL  BAUDOUIN 

17  Ivy  Fresco  on  fibre  cement 

HUGUES  DE  BEAUMONT 

18  Room  of  the  Collection  of  Henri  Cain 

19  Corner  of  the  Room:  Jacques  Doucet 

Collection 

JEAN  BERAUD 

20  The  Widower 

HIPPOLYTE  BERTEAUX 

A 

21  Goats  Waiting  to  be  Milked,  Belle-Ile- 

en-Mer 

A 

22  The  Wild  Coast,  Goulphar,  Belle-Ile-en- 

Mer 


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ALBERT  BESNARD  26  On  the  Stairway  in  Benares 


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ALBERT  BESNARD 


23  Woman  Asleep 

24  The  Gypsy 

25  Dancer  with  the  Yellow  Mask  Gouache 

26  On  a Stairway^  Benares  Gouache 

27  A Street  in  Madeira  Gouache 

28  The  Man  in  Pink  Gouache 

29  The  Bracelet  Seller  Gouache 

30  The  Brahmin  Gouache 

31  The  Procession  of  Langar  Gouache 

32  A Curio  Dealer  in  Delhi  Water  Color 

33  Study  for  the  “Dancer  with  the  Yellow 

Mask”  Gouache 

JACQUES-EMILE  BLANCHE 

34  Madame  Ida  Rubinstein  in  “Schehera- 

zade” by  Rimski  Korsakoff 

35  Portrait  of  Henry  James 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Stanley  McCormick 

MAURICE  BOMPARD 

36  Persian  Pottery 

PIERRE  BONNARD 

37  Dining  Room  in  tfie  Country 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bernheim 

EMILE  BOLLARD 

38  Hayricks 

BERNARD  BOUTET  DE  MONVEL 

39  The  Village 

40  The  Country  Town 


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LOUIS  BRAQUAVAL 

41  The  Mouth  of  the  Somme 

ALEXIS  DE  BROCA 

42  The  Island  of  Arz^  Brittany 

ANDRE  BROUILLET 

43  Among  the  Dunes 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bernheim 

44  The  Painter's  House 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bernheim 

PAUL  BUFFET 

45  Meadows;  Evening 

ANTOUIN  CALBET 

46  Reading 

HENRI  CARO-DELVAILLE 

47  The  Lady  with  the  Hydrangea 

PIERRE  CARRIER-BELLEUSE 

48  The  Ballet  Slipper 

KARL  CARTIER 

49  Evening;  Moret-Sur-Loing 

JULES-CYRILLE  CAVE 

50  Saint  Cecilia  in  the  Catacombs 

JULES  CAYRON 

51  Drawing  Room  of  the  Chateau 

52  The  Green  Turban 


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JEAN-CHARLES  CAZIN 

53  The  House  of  Socrates 

Lent  by  M.  Knoedler,  Paris 

54  The  Bear  and  the  Garden  Lover 

Lent  by  M.  Knoedler,  Paris 

MAURICE  CHABAS 

55  In  Brittany 

ANDRE  CHAPUY 

56  The  Banks  of  the  Marne 

Lent  by  the  French  Government. 

EUGENE  CHIGOT 

57  The  Grand-Trianon,  Versailles 

GEORGES  CLAIRIN 

58  Moorish  Women 

RAPHAEL  COLLIN 

59  Nonchalance 

MARCEL  COSSON 

60  The  Salute 

61  Dancing  Girls 

HENRI  DABADIE 

62  Summer;  Bouzareah^  Algeria 

63  The  Straits  of  Ferlez;  Brehat,  Brittany 

CHARLES-RENE  DARRIEUX 

64  Le  Pardon  of  Treboul-Goz,  Douarnenez^ 

Brittany 

ANDRE  DAUCHEZ 

65  The  Walled  Town:  Concarneau, 

Brittany 

66  The  Dark  Pool,  Finistere 


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GERMAIN  DAVID-NILLET 

67  Notre  Dame;  Paris 

68  Interior:  Church  of  Saint-Maclou^ 

Rouen 

MAGDELEINE  DAYOT 

69  Still  Life 

LEON  DELACHAUX 

70  The  Convalescent 

ANGELE  DELASALLE 

71  The  Bois  de  Boulogne 

MAURICE  DENIS 

72  Renaud  and  Armide 

73  Communicants 

74  Nausicaa 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

75  Study  for  “Nausicaa” 

76  Tennis 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

77  Study  for  “Tennis” 

78  The  Bathers 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

79  Study  for  “The  Bathers” 

80  Tennis 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

81  Study  for  “Tennis” 

82  The  Beach 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

83  Study  for  “The  Beach” 

84  The  Cart 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

85  Study  for  “The  Cart” 


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G.  D’ESPAGNAT 

86.  Little  Garden  in  Sicily 
Lent  hy  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel 

GEORGES  DESVALLIERES 

87  Sacred  Heart 

Lent  hy  Galerie  E.  Druet 

MAXIME-PIERRE  DETHOMAS 

88  Yvonne 

89  Jeanne 

JEAN-EMILE  DIDIER-TOURNE 

90  War 

EDOUARD  DOIGNEAU 

91  Guardian  of  the  Camargue 

JEAN-GABRIEL  DOMERGUE 

92  The  Frog  or  the  Interrupted  Toilette 

GEORGES  DUFRENOY 

93  Still  Life 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

94  Parodi  Fountain^  Genoa 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

PAUL-MICHEL  DUPUY 

95  A Camp  of  Nomads,  Alicante 

EUGENE-ANTOINE  DURENNE 

96  Breakfast  in  the  Garden 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel 

97  A Child  Writing 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel 

CHARLES  DUVENT 

98  Boats  on  the  Giudecca  Canal,  Venice 


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RAOUL  DU  GARDIER  112  A Summer  Morning 


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iMimiui 


HENRI  D’ESTIENNE 

99  Arab  Girl  Carrying  Bread 

HUBERT-DENIS  ETCHEVERRY 

100  Corner  of  the  Market  Place,  Granada 

JULES-ABEL  FAIVRE 

101  Parisian  Girl 

102  Girl  with  a Hat 

HENRY  FARRE 

103  Portrait  of  IVIy  Mother 

ADOLPHE  FAUGEROxN 

104  Night  in  Venice 

ERNEST  FILLIARD 

105  Dahlias 

106  Red  Roses 

FRANCOIS  FLAMENG 

107  Venetian  Fete 

HENRI  FOREAU 

108  Funeral  of  a French  Soldier 

JEAN-LOUIS  FOUGEROUSSE 

109  Marionnettes;  The  Attack 

CHARLES  FOUQUERAY 

1 10  The  Invincible  Armada 

LOUISE  GALTIER-BOISSIERE 

111  Musical  Instruments 

RAOUL  DU  GARDIER 

1 12  A Summer  IVIorning 


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EUGENE  HENRI  GAUGUIN 

II2A  Landscape,  Brittany 

E.  LOUIS  GILLOT 

1 13  Notre  Dame,  Paris 

CHARLES  GODEBY 

1 14  Autumn  Sunlight;  Douarnenez, 

Brittany 

ALBERT  GOSSELIN 

1 15  The  Bridge,  Hulay 

GEORGES  GRIVEAU 

1 16  Women  at  the  Bath 

1 17  The  Church  in  the  Clouds 

1 18  The  Silver  Thread  of  the  Marne 

Lent  by  the  French  Government 

LUCIEN  GRIVEAU 

1 19  Cows  AT  THE  Pond;  September 

HENRY  GROSJEAN 

120  The  Lowlands  of  the  Valromey 

JULES  GRUN 

12 1 Girl  with  a Glass  of  Water 

CHARLES  GUERIN 

122  Man  with  a Gourd 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

123  Silver  Goblets 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

124  The  Bouquet 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 


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GASTON  GUIGNARD 


125  Cavalry  Maneuvers^  1808 

ALBERT  GUILLAUME 

126  A Showman’s  Speech 

127  At  Drill 

HENRI  GUILLAUME 

Water  Colors 

128  Neptune  Fountain,  Versailles 

129  Versailles 

130  Roman  Church 

13 1 Auvergne 

132  Chateau  Renaissance 

133  Espalon 

134  Versailles  Vase 

135  Peasant  House 

136  Senlis  Farmyard 

137  Sunset,  Luxembourg,  Paris 

138  In  the  Court 

139  Entrance  to  the  Palace  of  Horticulture 

140  Netherlands  Pavilion 

1 41  California  Building 

142  Palace  of  Fine  Arts 

143  The  Tower  of  Jewels 

144  Court  of  the  Universe 

145  Horticultural  Hall 

146  California  Gardens 

147  The  Tower  of  Progress 

148  Arch  of  the  Occident 


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GASTON  LA  TOUCHE 


164  Hallali 


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ROGER-GUILLAUME 

149  Winter^  Holland 

ANTOINE  GUILLEMET 

150  Moonrise 

Lent  by  the  French  Government 

151  The  Old  Mills  of  Moret 

OCTAVE  GUILLONNET 

152  The  Peacock  Fountain 

AUGUSTIN  HANICOTTE 

153  Winter  Scene  in  the  Low  Countries 

PAUL  HELLEU 

154  The  Cathedral  of  Rheims  (Before  the 

Bombardment) 

CHARLES  HOFFBAUER 

155  Banks  of  the  Nile 

Lent  by  M.  Knoedler,  Paris 

156  The  Metropolitan  Tower  at  Night 

Lent  by  M.  Knoedler,  Paris 

PIERRE-GEORGES  JEANNIOT 

157  Alone 

158  The  Return  of  the  Fishermen 

FRANCIS  JOURDAIN 

159  Verdure 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Driiet 

160  Still  Life 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 


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HENRI  LEROLLE 


173  Rosy  Morning 


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ANDREE  KARPELES 

161  A Fakir  of  the  Jungle 

PIERRE  LAPRADE 

162  Still  Life 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Driiet 

163  Oranges 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

GASTON  LA  TOUCHE 

164  Hallali 

165  A Summer  Night 

LOUIS  LA  VALLEY 

166  Portrait  Group 

LOUISE  LAVRUT 

167  Portrait  of  Senator  Borne 

FERNAND  LE  GOUT-GERARD 

168  The  Pardon  of  Saint  Anne  de  la  Palud, 

Brittany 

GEORGES  LEPAPE 

169  Penelope  Water  Color 

170  Gilles  Water  Color 

171  Fancy  Ball  Water  Color 

JOSEPH  LEPINE 

172  Argentat  on  the  Dordogne 

HENRI  LEROLLE 

173  Rosy  Morning 


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PAUL  MADELINE 


177 


River  in  Brittany 


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GEORGES-PAUL  LEROUX 

174  The  Lake 

175  Luxembourg  Garden 

MAXIMILIEN  LUCE 

176  Unloading:  Quai  D’Auteuil 

PAUL  MADELINE 

177  River  in  Brittany 

178  The  GeneTin  Mill 

DIOGENE  MAILLART 

179  Domesticity 

FERNAND  MAILLAUD 

180  Autumn  Landscape,  Vallee  Noire 

HENRI  MANGUIN 

1 81  Girl  with  Red  Slippers 

182  Landscape:  Cassis-Sur-Mer 

ALBERT  MARQUET 

183  The  Port  of  Rotterdam 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

184  The  Port  of  Rotterdam 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

CHARLES  MARTIN 

185  Beneath  the  Temple 

HENRI-JEAN-GUILLAUME  MARTIN 

186  The  Lovers 

187  My  Portrait 

ANDRE  MARTY 

188  The  Crinoline  Water  Color 


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FERNAND  MAILLAUD  i8o  Autumn  Landscape,  Vallee  Noire 


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JACQUELINE-MARIE  MARVAL 

189  Poppies 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

190  Bouquet 

Lent  by  Galerie  E.  Druet 

AUGUSTE  MATISSE 

191  The  Sea 

MAXIME  MAUFRA 

192  Palm  Tree  Plantation,  Sahara 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel 

MATHURIN  MEHEUT 

193  On  the  Beach  Water  Color 

Lent  by  the  Luxembourg 

194  After  the  Storm  Water  Color 

Lent  by  the  Luxembourg 

JEAN-LOUIS-ERNEST  MEISSONIER 

195  Antibes 

Lent  by  M.  Georges  Petit 

ANTONIN  MERCIE 

196  Young  Parisian  Girl 

FERNAND-ANTONIN  MERCIE 

197  The  Bridge,  Toulouse;  Moonrise 

CHARLES  MILCENDEAU 

198  Washerwomen  on  the  Marne 

CLAUDE  MONET 

199  Vetheuil 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel 

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ALEXANDRE  NOZAL 

200  Clouds;  Pool  of  Saint-Quentin 

FERDINAND  OLIVIER 

201  The  Old  Mirror 

Lent  by  the  French  Government 

RENE  PIOT 

202  Flowers 

203  Design  for  a Fresco  Pencil  Drawing 

204  The  Forum  Water  Color 

AUGUSTE-EMMANUEL  POINTELIN 

205  A Hillside  in  the  Jura 

MAURICE  REALIER-DUMAS 

206  Roman  Wall^  Seville 

ODILON  REDON 

207  Flowers 

Lent  by  M.  Joseph  Hessel 

EMILE  RENARD 

208  Evening 

PAUL  RENAUDOT 

209  The  Red  Jacket 

210  The  Red  Peignoir 

PIERRE-AUGUSTE  RENOIR 

21 1 A Garden^  Rue  Cortot 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel 
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ALFRED-PHILIPPE  ROLL 

212  A Summer’s  Day 

213  Fighting  Horses 

214  In  Belgium 

215  Woman  and  Child 

216  Self-Portrait 

KERN-XAVIER  ROUSSEL 

217  Eurydice  Stung  by  the  Serpent 

Lent  by  M.  Joseph  Hessel 

218  Idyll 

Lent  by  M.  Joseph  Hessel 

219  Spring 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bernheim 

DANIEL  SAUBES 

220  The  Viaticum 

PAUL  SIGNAC 

221  Venice;  Sails 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bernheim 

222  La  Rochelle:  The  Channel  Water  Color 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bernheim 

LUCIEN  SIMON 

223  The  Bath 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bernheim 

224  The  Gondola  Gouache 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bernheim 

JEANNE  LUCIEN  SIMON 

225  Sainte  Tranquilline  Water  Color 

OLGA  SLOM 

226  Gulf  of  Porto,  Corsica  Water  Color 


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ALFRED  SMITH 

227  The  Creuse  in  Winter 

228  Creuse:  A Winter  Sun 

GEORGES-FRANCOIS  SOUILLET 

229  The  Fete  of  Pallio,  Sienna,  July  2,  1913 

EDMOND  SUAU 

230  The  Cup  of  Tea 

231  Still  Life 

FRANCOIS  THEVENET 

232  Dressing;  Little  “Rats”  of  the  Opera 

JEANNE-HENRIETTE  TIRMAN 

233  The  Little  Ardennaise 

HENRI  DE  TOULOUSE-LAUTREC 

234  Woman  at  Her  Toilet  Water  Color 

FELIX  VALLOTON 

235  Reading 

Lent  by  the  Galerie  E.  Druet 

236  Painters 

Lent  by  the  Galerie  E.  Druet 

EDOUARD  VUILLARD 

237  Woman  in  a Wood 

Lent  by  M.  Joseph  Hessel 

238  The  Lawn 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bernheim 

HENRY  DE  WAROQUIER 

239  Lily 

HENRI  ZO 

240  The  Patio 


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PRINTS 


EUGENE  BEJOT 

241  The  Sully  Bridge  Etching 

242  Rouen  Etching 

243  Saint-Bernard  Bridge  Etching 

JACQUES  BELTRAND 

244  The  Deer  Park  Wood  Engraving 

245  Landscape  with  Rabbits  Wood  Engraving 

JACQUES-PIERRE-VICTOR  BEURDELEY 

246  Landscapes  Etchings 

BERNARD  BOUTET  de  MONVEL 

247  The  Return  from  the  Market  Color 

Engraving 

JEAN-LOUIS  BREMOND 

248  The  Cloud  Etching 

249  Under  the  Pines;  Cliffs  at  Caux 

Etching 

ALFRED-JEAN  MARIE  BROQUELET 

250  The  Pond  After  Corot  Lithograph 

LOUIS-ALFRED  BRUxNET-DEBAINES 

251  The  Ponds,  Ville  D’Avray  After  Corot 

Etching 

LOUIS  BUSIERE 

252  The  Madonna  of  Saint  Jerome  After 

Correggio  Steel  Engraving 

AIME-EDMOND  DALLEMAGNE 

253  The  Rue  Malpalu,  Rouen  Etching 


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ANDRE  DAUCHEZ 

254  Route  de  la  Palud  Etching 

255  Chapel  of  Saint  Guido  Etching 

PIERRE  GUSMAN 

256  A Frame  Containing  Three  Original 

Woodcuts  In  Camay eu 

CHARLES-JEAN  HALLO 

257  Ironclad  in  Action  Etching 

258  The  Wings  at  the  Opera  Etching 

FREDERIC-AUGUSTE  LAGUILLERMIE 

259  September  Morn  After  Chabas  Dry  Point 

GASTON  DE  LATENAY 

260  The  Pond  Etching 

GUSTAVE  LEHEUTRE 

261  The  Sluice  of  the  New  Canal  at  Troyes 

Etching 

262  Cottages  at  Saint  Andre  Etching 

GEORGES  LE  MEILLEUR 

263  The  Cathedral  of  Rouen  Etching 

264  The  Road  to  Frequienne  Etching 

ALEXANDRE  LUNOIS 

265  Moorish  Dancers  Lithograph 

ACHILLE  OUVRE 

266  Portrait  of  J.  H.  Rosny  the  Elder 

Color  Engraving 

GEORGES  PROFIT 

267  Portrait  of  Madame  de  Pompadour  After 

Boucher  Etching 


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SCULPTURE 


ALBERT  BARTHOLOME 

268  Mourner:  Study  for  His  “Monument 

TO  THE  Dead” 

269  At  the  Water’s  Edge 

270  The  Awakening 

JOSEPH  BERNARD 

271  Girl  with  Water  Jar 

HENRI  BOUCHARD 

272  Woman  Nursing  a Child 

EMILE  BOURDELLE 

273  Beethoven 

ANTONIN  CARLES 

274  Field  Flower 

FERNAND  DAVID 

275  The  Violinist 

LOUIS  DEJEAN 

276  Woman  Seated 

JULES  DESBOIS 

277  Winter 

GEORGES  GARDET 

278  Sleeping  Tiger 

JEAN-BOUCHER 

279  Fra  Angelico 

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GUSTAVE  LAMBERT 

280  Intaglios:  Eleven  Engraved  Gems  and 

Replicas 

RAOUL  LAMOURDEDIEU 

281  The  Needle 

PAUL-MAXIMILIEN  LANDOWSKI 

282  Dancer  with  a Serpent 

ALPHONSE  LEGROS 

283  Torso  of  a Young  Girl 

Lent  by  the  Luxembourg 

ALBERT  MARQUE 

284  Recumbent  Woman  Nursing  Child 

285  Child  Awakening 

MARIUS-JEAN-ANTONIN  MERCIE 

286  Michael-Angelo 

EDOUARD  FELICIEN-EUGENE  NAVELLIER 

287  Alzonne 

HENRI  PERNOT 

288  Their  Sunday;  Zeebrugge^  Belgium 

PIERRE  ROCHE 

289  Loie  Fuller 


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AUGUSTE  RODIN 

Lent  by  the  Luxembourg 

290  Falguiere 

291  Severed  Head  of  John  the  Baptist 

292  Eugene  Guillaume 

293  Alphonse  Legros 

ALFRED-PHILIPPE  ROLL 

294  Flemish  Girl 

YVONNE  SERRUYS 

295  Dancer  with  a Veil 

296  Woman  with  a Cup 

JEAN  TARRIT 

297  The  Road  to  Fez 


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HERMAN  RICHIR 


316  The  Red  Shawl 


36 


PAINTINGS,  WATER  COLORS  AND  ETCHINGS 
BY  BELGIAN  ARTISTS 


ALBERT  BAERTSOEN 

298  Mining  Country  Under  Snow,  Liege 

HENRI  CASSIERS 

299  The  River  at  Edam 

300  The  Belfry 

301  A Summer  Day  at  Volendam 

Lent  by  M.  Georges  Petit 

FRANTZ  CHARLET 

302  Dressing  Baby 

VICTOR  GILSOUL 

303  Evening  in  Antwerp 

304  Dunes  at  Nieuport 

305  The  Grand  Place,  Brussels 

306  Corner  in  a Beguinage 

307  View  from  the  Artist’s  Studio  in  Brussels 

308  Evening,  Beaulieu 

MODEST  IIUYS 

309  The  Market  at  Audenaerde 

CAMILLE-NICHOLAS  LAMBERT 

310  Twilight  at  Sea 


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ALEXANDRE  MARCETTE 


31 1 Fishing-Boats;  Night  Scene 

312  Storm  in  the  Dunes^  Nieuport 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Chaine  & Simonson 

313  Fishing  Boat  in  Nieuport  Channel 

ISIDORE  OPSOMER 

314  Church  of  the  Beguinage^  Lierre 

Color  Etching 

PIERRE  PAULUS 

315  Saint  Paul’s  Cathedral,  London 

HERMAN  RICHIR 

316  The  Red  Shawl 

317  Looking  Backward 

ALICE  RONNER 

318  Gillyflowers 

THEODORE  VAN  RYSSELBERGHE 

319  The  Path  of  Ste-Brelade^  Jersey 

320  Fountain  in  the  Garden  of  the 

Generalife,  Granada 

321  Garden  of  the  Generalife,  Granada 


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CURRENT  SPECIAL  EXHIBITIONS 

An  Exhibition  of  Portraits  by  American  Artists galleries  18  and  19 

An  Exhibition  of  Works  by  French  and  Belgian  Artists 

galleries  20,  25,  26,  27,  30,  31  and  32 


OTHER  COLLECTIONS 

Recent  Acquisitions gallery  1 

Paintings,  recent  acquisitions,  chiefly  in galleries  2 and  3 

Paintings  belonging  to  the  W.  K.  Bixby  American  Art  Acquisition  Fund 

Collection gallery  15 

Paintings also  in  galleries  1,  14,  16,  20,  22  and  23 

Print  Collection:  Etchings,  Engravings,  Lithographs,  Arundel  and  other 

prints second  floor,  south  galleries 

Greek  Sculpture galleries  17  and  24 

Roman  and  Renaissance  Sculpture gallery  8 

and  northwest  alcove  of  central  sculpture  hall. 

Antique  Bronzes installed  decoratively  in  various  galleries 

Modern  Sculpture principally  in  central  sculpture  hall 

Modern  Bronzes gallery  28 

Medallions,  in  cases second  floor,  west  gallery 

Egyptian  and  Assyrian  Antiquities,  including  sculpture — 

basement,  east  galleries 

Copper  Plates,  Coins,  Medallions,  lent  by  Mr.  J.  M.  Wulfing — 

second  floor,  west  gallery 

Metal  Work,  chiefly  in gallery  29 

Pottery,  chiefly  in gallery  13 

also  in galleries  10,  11  and  22 

Ceramics  by  M.  Taxile  Doat,  in gallery  12 

Glass galleries  13  and  23 

St.  Elizabeth  Mosaics  (presented  by  Adolphus  Busch,  1905) — 

central  sculpture  hall 

Fabrics,  etc.,  chiefly  in alcove  H and  gallery  13 

also  in  Indian  and  other  collections. 

Examples  of  wood  carving gallery  21 

American  Indian  Handiwork,  Dyer  Collection basement,  east  galleries 

Ezra  H.  Linley  Collection gallery  22 

Japanese  and  Chinese  Art,  chiefly  in galleries  10  and  11 


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